Netbooks with two screens appear

Kohjinsha's netbook version of a Japanese electronics firm that has two 10.1-inch screens that slide across the display is on display at the Ceatec 2009 exhibition.

Kohjinsha's netbook version of a Japanese electronics company that has two 10.1-inch screens with horizontal slide design is on display at the Ceatec 2009 exhibition .

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Kohjinsha netbook 2 screen. Photo Ubergizmo .

It has a strong configuration compared to current netbooks, with an AMD Athlon NeoMv-40 1.6 Ghz processor, 4 GB of RAM, a 160 GB HDD and support for DirectX 10 graphics and equipment. TV tuner television reception device. It has full Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity 802.11n.

According to PCWorld, although it is a prototype version and exhibited at the 2009 Ceatec exhibition, Japanese electronics maker has "released" this netbook at the end of the year for about $ 800.

Pictures of Kohjinsha Netbook at Ceatec 2009.

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Two screens slide across each other.

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Chiclet keyboard, extended touch pad to the edge of the device.

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Screen on the right.

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Screen on the left.

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Adjust screen brightness with the key available on the screen.

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The left edge is 2 USB ports.

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In addition to the sliding track with protective ledges.

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Sliding track below.

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Collapse a screen backwards.

Update 25 May 2019
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